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adamkkk:This is courtesy of Tinubunomics. He told ya "the worst is over" but you didn't believe |
So no Chicago?
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Commentor:He served in Baghdad and Kabul while you served in the comment section of nairaland🤣 Not exactly the same battlefield is it? Imagine calling a man who deployed to a war zone “not combat experienced” while your biggest combat was in primary 5 and you were beaten mercilessly to the extent others started shouting emi lokan 🤣🤣🤣 |
Commentor:Yea, that's the guy who fought for his country and earned medals. The fact that they accused you, doesn't mean you're guilty (Go and ask Natasha in her case against Reno Omokri). Find me any news article that says the court found him guilty. |
Commentor:A Harvard grad, combat vet, and best-selling author is a DEI hire? That’s rich coming from someone whose biggest achievement is fighting for data everyday so that he can jump on nairaland to defend Yekini Amoda Ogunlere.
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Commentor:From your comment, it's clear you don't even know what DEI mean. |
Why not ban both home and away fans instead of away fans only? |
Any african team is capable of beating those guys if they are serious about it. |
This one thinks he's still campaigning..."I will make.." |
Dem no born dem well make dem no confirm 😀 |
Nigerian football fans were treated to a spirited performance by the Super Eagles at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium today, as the national team displayed renewed energy and attacking flair reminiscent of their glory days. The convincing performance against Benin Republic has reignited conversations about the team’s ability to turn their home ground into a true fortress. The 30,000-capacity stadium in Uyo roared to life as the Eagles dominated possession and carved out numerous scoring opportunities. With precise passing, disciplined defending, and an aggressive press, the team looked sharper and more cohesive than in recent outings. However, for many supporters, the question remains: When will the Super Eagles consistently make Uyo a place feared by visiting teams? Despite world-class facilities and passionate fans, inconsistency has plagued the side’s home performances in recent years. Speaking after the game, head coach Eric Chelle praised the team’s determination but emphasized the need for consistency. “This is the kind of performance we want to see every time we play at home. Uyo should be our fortress, a place where every opponent knows they are in for a battle,” he said. Fans shared similar sentiments. “We’ve seen what this team can do today,” said one supporter outside the stadium. “If they keep up this intensity, no team will come here and go home happy.” With more games to come especially the playoffs, today’s performance could mark the start of a new era but only if the Super Eagles build on this momentum and make Godswill Akpabio International Stadium the impenetrable stronghold it is meant to be. Their commanding performance today reminded fans of the passion and dominance that once defined Nigerian football. The display has revived memories of the golden days at Onikan Stadium in Lagos, when the national team ruled the continent with confidence and flair. In the 1970s, 1980s and 90s, Onikan Stadium, famously known as the Rulers Ground, was more than just a venue. It was a fortress where the Super Eagles rarely lost and every home match felt like a national celebration. The crowd’s energy, the team’s unity, and the fear it struck in visiting sides made Onikan a symbol of Nigerian football pride. Today, the atmosphere in Uyo gives a glimpse of that same spirit. The fans came alive, the team played with renewed confidence, and the connection between players and supporters felt genuine once again. Many believe that if the Super Eagles maintain this intensity, Godswill Akpabio Stadium could soon reclaim the intimidating aura that once surrounded Onikan. Coach comments and fans’ reactions after the match all echoed the same hope that Uyo can become the new fortress of Nigerian football, a place where no visiting team leaves with points easily. For now, the performance against Benin Republic is a promising reminder of what Nigerian football can be when talent, pride, and passion come together. |
This current Super Eagles squad has no business participating in the World Cup; they should simply watch from home. The only people wishing for their qualification are the sports ministry officials, politicians, and their girlfriends, not because they love the country, but because it presents another opportunity to loot the treasury dry. |
Oh! Yekini Amoda Ogunlewe
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Fiscus105:Mugu |
Yekini Amoda Ogunlewe? |
JetApartment Mugu! This is the result of pampering terrorists. |
JetApartment:That's because he understands that you don't make peace with terrorists by pampering them, you make peace by hammering them. |
A far greater award awaits Trump
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God1000:And guess who ended it? Donald Trump, The very one you swore would never win the election. MUGU.
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OneCandleAway:Oh i get it, so business first, love later? Listen, some things are bigger than content and brand image. Your man got detained! Even if it’s a group trip, at least show some concern. Business or not, it just looks heartless to be flexing online while he’s stuck dealing with that. Stop trying to defend rubbish, learn from her mistake. |
BlessingCEO is such a mumu girl. How can you and your man plan a trip together, and when he unfortunately gets detained, instead of canceling the trip and staying behind to help secure his release, you go ahead with the trip without him and start posting pictures online? |
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mainkendo:A country like Nigeria, where critical infrastructure such as emergency response systems, fire services, and reliable electricity supply are largely dysfunctional, has no business constructing high-rise buildings. When the basic systems required to ensure public safety are not in place, the risks associated with such developments become catastrophic. Imagine a fire outbreak on the top floor of a skyscraper without a functional fire service, proper evacuation protocols, or even stable power for emergency equipment, countless lives could be lost. Before aspiring to build upward, we must first build a foundation of safety, efficiency, and accountability. High-rise buildings are not just symbols of progress; they are responsibilities that demand a functioning system to protect those who live and work within them. Take for instance, the fire outbreak at UBA branch in Marina as a simple case study where staff members had to jump from the building to escape the flames.
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On the contrary, Kemi will do the opposite of what she's proposing. I see her giving migrants unusual joy. |
UkoAnnang:Anytime you hear them used the word "narcissist" just know say na dem be that. |
I put it to you that you didn't have any opportunity to sit on any interview, this writeup is a figment of your imagination. |
"He further invoked the party’s constitutional provision, citing Section 10, Subsection 6, which explicitly states that no member of the party shall align with other parties or groups to undermine the PDP or any of its selected governments." Seun should've asked him What of Nyesom Wike? Yeye dey smell |
yorosstores:Listen carefully and try to understand because by opening your mouth waaaaaah like running tap, it's obvious that Indabhose is wiser than you. What he meant is that Tinubu is not functioning as a true president, but as a tax collector, draining the people instead of leading them, extracting wealth instead of creating it, and treating citizens like subjects to be squeezed rather than empowered. A president should serve, but a tax collector exploits, and sadly, Tinubu has chosen the latter role. |
